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The Japanese Pharmacological Society

Impact, 2018
The Japanese Pharmacological Society (JPS) was established in 1927 with the express purpose of contributing to the further development of the field of pharmacology through the spread of scientific knowledge on pharmacological theory based on applied research conducted in close coordination with our fellow members as well as other affiliated academic ...
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Creativity in Japanese Society

Creativity and Innovation Management, 1994
ABSTRACT‘The Japanese are not creative, they just copy….’ This prejudice often crops up when you ask Western people about the creativity of the Japanese. However, Japanese industry is at the leading edge in many industrial sectors and one cannot adhere to this prejudice any longer. Japanese creativity is interesting from two points of view.
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Japanese Society.

Contemporary Sociology, 1972
Thomas O. Wilkinson, Chie Nakane
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Japanese Society and Delinquency

International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice, 1987
Juvenile crime rates in Japan have been increasing as adult rates decline. The rise is produced mainly by an increase of minor offenses in the youngest (aged 14–16) age-group of offenders. To some extent this reflects a real change in the behavior of Japanese children.
HIDEO TOKUOKA, ALBERT K. COHEN
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Japanese Society.

Contemporary Sociology, 1973
Koya Azumi, Takashi Ishida
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Japanese People and Society

2022
Since 2004 the author has lectured for the Japanese government foreign aid agency to visiting officials, mostly from developing countries. The 70th 2-hour presentation will be to long-term grantees entering graduate schools in the Kansai region (Osaka, Kobe, Kyoto, Nara, and surroundings) by Zoom.
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Management in Japanese society

Managerial and Decision Economics, 1982
AbstractA small country in the Far East without any significant resources except for manpower emerged as an industrialized country in the early 1960s. Highlighting the characteristic features of business management in Japan, this paper develops the argument as to why and how Japanese firms have been mobilizing people for business activity.
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Japanese Society under Stress

Asian Survey, 2012
Abstract Japan’s core postwar social institutions including the family and the firm have come under enormous strain over the past two decades. This article contends that this has generated distinctively Japanese manifestations of psychological pathologies, including school refusal, retreat from society (hikikomori), and sexless couples.
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Japanese Society.

Pacific Affairs, 1971
Carlo Caldarola, Chie Nakane
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Japanese Rural Society.

Man, 1968
Howard R. Sargent   +2 more
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